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Newby from Germany

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:27 pm
by Malibu
Hi all,

My Name is Stephan I´m 48 years old, I live in small village some 25 Kilometres south of Stuttgart.
I´ve been collecting Wiking-modells (H0-scale) for the last 35 years and started lately to by the one or the other Lesney Model, mostly that witch I had when I was a boy.

In H0-scale I do also create models by the help of 3D_Printers. If interested I can Show some pics as well.

Today I won’t to show you my conversion of an Impala Taxi in an Impala convertible.
I hope you like it even though I think most of you collect perfect models without any changes.
The model I used wasn´t in a good condition as you still can see on the broken windscreen.

Regards Stephan
(c) Malibu
(c) Malibu
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Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:34 pm
by nickjones
Hi Stephan.
Welcome to the forum, I like your Impala convertible, Very nice, Do you have any more restored models to show us?.
Hugh can you move this thread into the resto forum,

Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:57 pm
by Idris
nickjones wrote:Hugh can you move this thread into the resto forum,
Done!

Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:58 pm
by Ewan
Welcome - nice Impala :D

Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:03 pm
by johnboy
Hi Stephan, nice to see you here. That's a great custom, I'd like to see more too if you have some photos.

Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:12 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Hello Stephan, welcome to the forum. Your customs are very welcome here and it would be nice to see some 'Before and After' pictures. I would also like to see some '3D Print' models and a brief description of how yours are done, many thanks.

GHOSTHUNTER.

Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 12:33 am
by matchboxtom
Looks great. Love to see your 3d printer models as well.

Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 12:46 pm
by Malibu
Hi,
Thanks for your welcome.
Im sorry but I do not have any pictures of the Impala before or during the conversion but I think all of you can imagine how it looked like.

Today I will show you some pictures of a Snow-Trac model in 1:87-scale.

A view month ago a friend of me told me about his friend who bought and restored a Snow-Trac in original.
So I tooked the chance and went there to make photos and take view measurements.

With these measurements I was able to make a 3D-Modell in a CAD-Program.
The 3D- file was sent to shapeways - two weeks ago I held the model in my hands.
After painting and assembling I got the model now in my collection.

Here are some pictures, some of you might have seen them on “cobratoys” before.

Hope this is interesting to you even so it is not really belonging to the item of this forum.

Regards Stephan
(c) Malibu / Model as it came out of the printer
(c) Malibu / Model as it came out of the printer
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(c) Malibu / compare scale 1:64 / 1:87
(c) Malibu / compare scale 1:64 / 1:87
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(c) Malibu
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(c) Malibu
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Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 3:48 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Thank you very much for the additional pictures and the 'Snowtrack' model is very interesting and just as I expected, a collectible model in it's own right. Yes these types of models (home made), are outside the scope of this thread, and probably this entire forum, but collectors will be interested in the possibility of being able to make their own models.

I have wanted to have a range of Rolls-Royce models I could make, build and market myself, since I first heard about '3D Printing' and the results are clearly getting better each year.

Thanks again for showing this here, much appreciated.

GHOSTHUNTER.

Re: Newby from Germany

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 5:33 pm
by johnboy
3D printing is fascinating. It seems to have so much potential and it does open up many interesting possibilities. The Snow Trac looks great.